First time guerila grow questions

Discussion in 'Growing Marijuana Outdoors' started by omnipotent, Mar 20, 2013.

  1. X doesn't have a car and is limited to a radius of a couple of miles. Within this radius, the only viable spots are plots of land that have been for sale for years and have become like small forests. Each forest is a few acres in are, they have tall, thin trees that allow a good amount of sun (X lives in the south). Many of these forests are close to neighborhoods, some are right behind houses. There is fencing between the houses and forests and X had never seen evidence of other people being there aside from the occasional grocery bag on a tree and 1 empty chicken box outside the forest, closer to where people live. The neighborhood has a lot of dogs, some are wild. Do you think this is a good spot for plants to grow? How secure is it to plant in these types of places? X has only seen one dog near the forest, it seemed that it was unable to get in, will dogs prove to be a problem?
     
  2. When entering the forest, X would like to know if looking "homeless" would be less suspicious. This would mean tattered shoes and wrinkled clothes, something you'd typically do garden or yard work in. X would occasionally be lugging water into the site and possibly soil, which methods of doing so are least likely to arouse suspicion?
     
  3. Bad idea man that sounds like way to many people the dogs are no big deal and soil and water are dead giveaways do any heavy packing at night this sounds like a bd ud
     
  4. I would recommend that x wait until x has a car in order to have a better location. But if x must, haul nutrients, water, and soil at night in a large Alice pack (from military surplus stores). X should visit the least amount of time possible and only in early morning or at night.
     
  5. Someone will find them. It's a bust.

    Any abandoned tree covered areas near neighborhoods receive more traffic than youd probably think. Whether its adventurous neighborhood kids exploring during summer, homeless people campin out, tweakers tweaking, or perhaps the landowner checking up on things. I can guarantee if u try this location your plants will get ripped. You need more seclusion than an acre or two of trees.
     

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